On Tue, 26 Jan 2016 15:23:43 +0500 ha...@mayartech.com wrote: > From: "bryan.chr...@mediafire.com" <bryan.chr...@mediafire.com> > > This commit adds a hardware accelerated H.264 encoder which utilizes > libva (open source implementation of VA-API). Information about libva > is available at: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Video_Acceleration_API > This encoder is only availbale on linux and supported hardware which > can be viewed at: > https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Video_Acceleration_API#Supported_hardware_and_drivers > > If libva is installed then the encoder will be automatically enabled. > --- > This is the 3rd version of the patch. The subject of the first two patch > emails was: > libi264: Add Hardware Accelerated H.264 Encoder based on libVA > > Bryan Christ <bryan.christ@mediafire> is reponsible for maintaining all the > files related to this patch. This patch is being submitted on his behalf. > > Changes for v3: > - name of the encoder has been changed from libi264 to vaapi_h264enc to > make it more generic > - all the changes recommended by Michael Niedermayer, compn, James Almer, > Hendrik Leppkes, Carl Eugen Hoyos, Will Kelleher have been incorporated >
I think the patches by Mark Thompson have a better chance of getting in. However he isn't really interested in h264 encoding (he wrote on IRC that the encoder provides the bare minimum, or so). Would you be potentially interested in porting over your patch to the vaapi infrastructure he is going to add, once his patches are in? _______________________________________________ ffmpeg-devel mailing list ffmpeg-devel@ffmpeg.org http://ffmpeg.org/mailman/listinfo/ffmpeg-devel